The Wilson AG Pro 70 is a dual-band, installer-friendly cellular signal booster designed to provide a strong cellular signal inside a building. The model is Wilson Electronics’ first cellular signal booster to feature an adjustable gain control that allows the installer to optimize the unit’s gain to match the requirements of the building in which it is deployed. The adjustable gain feature also simplifies installation by making antenna placement less critical.

The AG Pro 70 is the highest gain signal booster Wilson has released to date. The unit delivers a maximum gain of 700 dB. The product includes Wilson’s patented oscillation and cell site overload protection, and proximity detection technologies to prevent interference on the cellular network. It works with all cellular devices on all North American service provider networks (except Clearwire, Nextel/iDEN).

Amplifier Features

Adjustable gain control for optimal gain at almost any location

Bidirectional amplifier boosts signal to and from cell site

FCC type accepted, Industry Canada certificated

Configurable with a variety of Wilson cellular antennas to fit virtually any building installation

Adjustable Gain Settings

Gain can be adjusted from 40 db to 70 db

User Benefits

Boosts both incoming and outgoing signals

Significantly extends connection range for voice and data

Greatly reduces dropped calls

Strong, reliable signal even in weak signal areas

Faster data transfers (2G & 3G networks)

Compatible with all North American cellular networks (except Nextel/iDEN)

Product Specifications

Part # 460105 (Formerly 801280)

Antenna Connectors: N Female

Antenna Impedance: 50 ohms

Dimensions: 5.7 x 4.2 x 1.5 inch (14.0 x 10.8 x 3.9 cm)

Weight: 1.27 lbs (0.544 kg)

Frequency 824-894 MHz / 1850-1990 MHz

Passband Gain (nominal): 70 dB at 800 MHz & 75 dB at 1900 MHz

Power output (uplink)- 800MHz / 1900Mhz

- Power output for single cell phone (uplink): 30.8 dBm / 30.5 dBm

- Power output for single received channel (downlink): 26.0 dBm / 25.2 dBm

The increasing adoption of smart phones, the NIMBY syndrome that limits construction of new cell towers, the advent of social media, and the current rise in telecommuting have combined to produce more voice and data traffic on increasingly strained wireless networks. These same forces are driving demand for strong, reliable cellular signals in homes and in small and medium office building complexes. Many business organizations find that employees avoid wire line phone systems in favor of their personal or company-issued smart cellular devices.

According to the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), the leading authority in the design and installation of home electronic solutions, the record housing market slump has convinced many homeowners to forgo buying newer homes. Instead they’re opting to retrofit their current houses with electronic upgrades, including installation of cellular signal boosters in environments where terrain, building materials, or distant towers are causing weak signal. With nearly 1-in-4 U.S. residents now choosing to drop in-home wire line phone service altogether, the need for a reliable cellular signal in the living space has never been more evident.